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3 ways agencies can restore cybersecurity trust
March 15, 2021 | NewsBy phasing out BYOD and phasing in zero trust, agencies can created an exponentially less vulnerable government.
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White House considers cybersecurity ratings to boost visibility
| NewsBy enhancing cybersecurity visibility and creating a market for it, the Biden administration wants to encourage the use of products and services that have security built in at the outset.
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Unpatched Exchange Servers hit with ransomware
| NewsMicrosoft Exchange Servers that have not been upgraded with the latest security patches are getting hit with "DearCry" ransomware, Microsoft warned.
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DARPA seeks AI assistants to help with complex tasks
March 12, 2021 | NewsThe Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency wants to explore how artificial intelligence-enabled assistants can provide just-in-time visual and audio feedback to help users expand their skillsets and minimize errors.
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DARPA developing AI into a mission-critical partner
| NewsAs artificial intelligence advances, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency wants to treat computers more as partners in helping solve complex military problems.
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How AI-based accident analysis can improve emergency services
| NewsReal-time endpoint data from in-vehicle sensors at accident scenes can give EMS teams the data they need to to improve lifesaving efforts.
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House task force digs into DOD supply chain vulnerabilities
| NewsThe House Armed Services Committee has launched a task force to investigate defense supply chain vulnerabilities, foreign manufacturing concerns and other issues raised by the pandemic.
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Sewage-testing robots process wastewater faster to predict COVID-19 outbreaks sooner
| NewsUsing a robot to automate the sewage concentration in samples collected from community wastewater surveillance programs dramatically reduces the time it takes to get results.
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Surveillance camera hack exposes video from police, prisons, schools
March 11, 2021 | NewsPolice departments, prisons, schools, hospitals and major technology firms were among the 24,000 organizations that had their cloud-based surveillance video breached by an international hacker group.
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CIAS building risk management tools for state, local agencies
| NewsThe University of Texas at San Antonio’s Center for Infrastructure Assurance and Security will develop flexible and adaptable high-value asset risk management tools for state, local and tribal governments.